Synonym: trade. Similar words: fade in, trade, trader, trade-off, trade off, free trade, trade surplus, trade deficit. Meaning: v. turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase trade-in. n. an item of property that is given in part payment for a new one.
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(31) The deficit in Britain's balance of trade in March rose to more than 2100 million pounds.
(32) The agreement preserved our right to limit trade in endangered species.
(33) This trade in foreign currency is perfectly legal.
(34) This and its tributaries, helped to create a thriving cloth trade in Painswick.
(35) For some time the weapons states have maintained that the peaceful trade in peaceful atoms has been for purely peaceful purposes.
(36) The illicit trade in cattle may have played an important role in providing an economic base for certain upwardly-mobile Goyigama families.
(37) The rich want free trade in services; the poor want protection.
(38) There was a lively trade in most of the decorations and the wide array of aeronautica offered.
(39) The Reptile Protection Trust wants to ban the trade in pet turtles.
(40) Occasionally labour-only sub-contractors develop into large organisations or agencies with a significant control of a trade in a geographical area.
(41) As trade in services soars[Sentencedict.com], taxmen will find it harder to keep up with clever finance directors.
(42) The consensus is that the Kiev government has tightened controls over the small arms trade in recent months.
(43) It was a trade in the course of which 2m human beings were bought and sold.
(44) The black market for hot art now ranks third behind drug smuggling and the trade in illicit guns.
(45) We are firmly opposed to international trade in rare and protected species such as rhinoceroses, cheetahs, leopards, and bears.
(46) This kept alive the nineteenth-century export trade in cadets of major ruling houses.
(47) This explains why most of today's top helicopter pilots are connected with the model trade in some way!
(48) The grain trade in the Borders region is very important not just for the region itself.
(49) This is hardly a characteristic of freer trade in goods.
(50) You can get quite good price reductions on new cars if you trade in your old one.
(51) Individuals who want to trade in off-hours do have certain limited options.
(52) Perhaps surprisingly,[www.Sentencedict.com] there is little evidence of the cloth trade in the parish at all.
(53) Employing hundreds of people, it was at the centre of the textile trade in the Stroud valleys.
(54) They were not setting out to trade in gramophone records.
(55) The government is determined to halt the trade in illegal animal furs.
(56) But trade in slaves has been a universal phenomenon, affecting all primitive societies.
(57) The corn trade in the village gradually died out due to the arrival of the railways in the 1840s.
(58) If it is possible to free trade in agricultural produce we must strongly support the negotiations.
(59) The trade in live exports will begin again which is a major retrograde step.
(60) This at a time when the book clubs are coming to trade in the high street.
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